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Tuesday, 19 July 2011

Death of the traditional book...?

There's much debate across the net right now, on whether traditional books have had their day. It can't be denied that readers are stampeding towards Kindles, Nooks and Sony E-readers, (myself included). And if you look on Amazon, you will see that the Kindle has been their bestselling item for two years running. It's the most-wished-for, most-gifted, and has the most 5-star reviews of any product on Amazon. Can't really argue with that.

Also, when the American Association of Publishers released their latest sales figures, it was plain to see people are heading away from traditional print in their droves, and heading towards the digital platforms instead.

We've all seen what happened to Borders - I hate to think of the little independent book stores going the same way. So... does this mean the end for 'proper' books?

I don't think so. As much as I love my Kindle, (sorry to keep going on about it, but I do), I love the feel of a book as well. I love seeing a good cover, cracking open the spine, and smelling all the lovely pages. I love seeing how long until the next chapter, and how far until the end. And when I've finished reading, I like seeing the books I've read all lined up together.

I think I'll buy the majority of my books in Kindle format from now on, but I'll still treat myself to the odd traditional one every now and again, for nostalgia's sake...

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Hi, I'm glad you stopped by! I'm the author of SOUL PROTECTOR and THE BETRAYAL, two books from a paranormal romance series. When I'm not writing I drink too many lattes from my Dulce Gusto machine, eat too much chocolate, but quaff just the right amount of red wine :D